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4,155 | 17,234 | |
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MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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Sacred
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Sacred VS cascade - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 5 Dec 2023
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✨ 7 Best Machine Learning Experiment Logging Tools in 2022 🚀
🔗 https://github.com/IDSIA/sacred
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https://np.reddit.com/r/MachineLearning/comments/pvs8r5/d_facebook_visdom_vs_google_tensorboard_for/hefg131/
I'm using Omniboard (https://github.com/vivekratnavel/omniboard) with Sacred (https://github.com/IDSIA/sacred) for tracking experiments. You can specify custom Observers in Sacred so the model metrics and logs will be saved to a local directory or to a remote DB (e.g., MongoDB). I use a MongoDB database hosted on Atlas. Unlike other suggested options, Sacred and Omniboard are free. Atlas free tier comes with 512MB of free storage which is a huge amount if you're uploading only log files to it.
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[D] Facebook Visdom vs Google Tensorboard for Pytorch
I'm using Omniboard (https://github.com/vivekratnavel/omniboard) with Sacred (https://github.com/IDSIA/sacred) for tracking experiments. You can specify custom Observers in Sacred so the model metrics and logs will be saved to a local directory or to a remote DB (e.g., MongoDB). I use a MongoDB database hosted on Atlas. Unlike other suggested options, Sacred and Omniboard are free. Atlas free tier comes with 512MB of free storage which is a huge amount if you're uploading only log files to it. ex = Experiment() ex.observers.append(FileStorageObserver(EXPERIMENTS_ROOT)) ex.observers.append(MongoObserver(url=MONGODB_URL, db_name='sacred'))
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Can someone tell me good libraries you use on a day to day basis that increases your research productivity in ML/AI?
sacred helped me log my experiments. I did setup my environment only once 4 years ago, and since then I have a list of all my training runs with the hyperparameters and results.
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[D] How to be more productive while doing Deep Learning experiments?
For 1, setup an experiment tracking framework. I found Sacred to be helpful https://github.com/IDSIA/sacred.
MLflow
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My Favorite DevTools to Build AI/ML Applications!
MLflow is an open-source platform for managing the end-to-end machine learning lifecycle. It includes features for experiment tracking, model versioning, and deployment, enabling developers to track and compare experiments, package models into reproducible runs, and manage model deployment across multiple environments.
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Exploring Open-Source Alternatives to Landing AI for Robust MLOps
Platforms such as MLflow monitor the development stages of machine learning models. In parallel, Data Version Control (DVC) brings version control system-like functions to the realm of data sets and models.
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cascade alternatives - clearml and MLflow
3 projects | 1 Nov 2023
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EL5: Difference between OpenLLM, LangChain, MLFlow
MLFlow - http://mlflow.org
- Explain me how websites like Dall-E, chatgpt, thispersondoesntexit process the user data so quickly
- [D] What licensed software do you use for machine learning experimentation tracking?
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Exploring MLOps Tools and Frameworks: Enhancing Machine Learning Operations
MLflow:
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Options for configuration of python libraries - Stack Overflow
In search for a tool that needs comparable configuration I looked into mlflow and found this. https://github.com/mlflow/mlflow/blob/master/mlflow/environment_variables.py There they define a class _EnvironmentVariable and create many objects out of it, for any variable they need. The get method of this class is in principle a decorated os.getenv. Maybe that is something I can take as orientation.
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[D] Is there a tool to keep track of my ML experiments?
I have been using DVC and MLflow since then DVC had only data tracking and MLflow only model tracking. I can say both are awesome now and maybe the only factor I would like to mention is that IMO, MLflow is a bit harder to learn while DVC is just a git practically.
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[Q] Is there a tool to keep track of my ML experiments?
Hi, you should have a look at ML flow https://mlflow.org or weight and biases https://wandb.ai/site
What are some alternatives?
pytorch-lightning - Build high-performance AI models with PyTorch Lightning (organized PyTorch). Deploy models with Lightning Apps (organized Python to build end-to-end ML systems). [Moved to: https://github.com/Lightning-AI/lightning]
clearml - ClearML - Auto-Magical CI/CD to streamline your AI workload. Experiment Management, Data Management, Pipeline, Orchestration, Scheduling & Serving in one MLOps/LLMOps solution
tensorflow - An Open Source Machine Learning Framework for Everyone
zenml - ZenML 🙏: Build portable, production-ready MLOps pipelines. https://zenml.io.
Keras - Deep Learning for humans
guildai - Experiment tracking, ML developer tools
scikit-learn - scikit-learn: machine learning in Python
dvc - 🦉 ML Experiments and Data Management with Git
Clairvoyant - Software designed to identify and monitor social/historical cues for short term stock movement
xgboost - Scalable, Portable and Distributed Gradient Boosting (GBDT, GBRT or GBM) Library, for Python, R, Java, Scala, C++ and more. Runs on single machine, Hadoop, Spark, Dask, Flink and DataFlow
Prophet - Tool for producing high quality forecasts for time series data that has multiple seasonality with linear or non-linear growth.